I ain't afraid of no ghost

Illustration

HOW IT STARTED

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Location

Indianapolis, IN

Art Direction

Jared Shofner

Who doesn't love a friendly ghost that's terrified of its own shadow? This illustration plays on a vintage cartoon theme where you have a ghost that's supposed to be scary but is actually a misunderstood character that's more scared of everything else.

I started this personal project to practice illustrating dramatic facial expressions. The idea was to wrap and bend the expression around an arc till it begins to reach a breaking point without pushing past it. The end result is an exaggerated look of shock which is super fun. 

Ghosted

NOTE:  It's important to note that emotion is depicted in how the body is posed as much as it's shown in a facial expression. That hat flying off helps create a sense of movement and adds interest.

Ghost_Loop

CONCEPT SKETCHES

Ghosted_Sketch-1
Ghosted_Sketch-2

NOTE:  Illustrating ghosts is a fun and easy way to practice drawing dynamic fabric movements and wrinkles.

Contact

Jared's work is influenced by a passion for early comics and vintage ephemera to create a new and lasting aesthetic. Do you have a project that would be a good fit? Let's talk.

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